AlFroggy I'm having trouble getting to the repo and uploading images due to a new isp
could you upload them please.
Thanks

PS
The Decepticon icon needs to be renamed podcasts

Thanks again and sorry for adding to your workload

Ok, the Podcasts icon was renamed. It's easier if you actually put the app name near the matching icon as some matches are hard for me (hence the misnaming).

It's alright to leave it to me uploading icons to the repo, but be aware that you thus give me better opportunity of filtering out those that may have bases that weren't made to fit the Jaku template (inner corners not matching the corner radius, etc.

Originally Posted by chevymusclecar

Is possible to make a clock out of apples million dollar clock image?

Definitely possible. I'm sure you can grab the Apple files and rename them to fit the Clockify / LiveClock tweaks. I would, but...

^ The image would require some moving up, or better still, duplicating the (unbevelled) image, cutting the top layer off its center so that you see the panda from the layer beneath, and adjusting that top layer's width/height ratio so as to reach some balance between horizontal border width and the vertical one, cropping the layer until its low edge comes 6 pixels higher than the icon's low edge. This leaves space for the bevel.

Then I'd go to the original image beneath that top layer, cut off the now unnecessary borders and center it between the borders the top layer takes care of.

^ This one would simply need the bottom row of pixels to be duplicated 6 times / or stretched to make up the bevel layer. This would follow the directions William give for using the PSD, and Bryan tells the same.

^ You could stretch the bevel to the whole of the phone's base, perhaps making it a bit less high. You'd thus bring the handset receiver lower down and perhaps include some necessary gradient to it which you had cut off.

^ The image here needs to be moved a bit higher so as to center it on the icon. Treat the 6 pixels high bevel as something apart from the rest. That's part of the trick to finally blend it in the design. Jaku adds this bevel as a challenge.

^ The bevel cuts the border. This icon's contour is higher than the gear in the center. Use this as a workaround to your centering problem : cut off the few extra pixels from the center and move the lower border up a wee bit.

^ The circle seems to extend past the bevel. Keep it within, playing with its size & centering it on the part of the icon minus the bevel.